Rats are more likely to form a smell-sickness association than a light-sickness association, suggesting that rats have:
A) an inability to associate a light with any consequence.
B) evolved to not associate lights with smell.
C) learned some associations more easily than others because of natural selection.
D) evolved to easily associate sickness with any stimulus in their environment.
C) learned some associations more easily than others because of natural selection.
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A. pancreas B. stomach C. ventromedial hypothalamus D. lateral hypothalamus
When working with culturally different clients, what is a specific concern? a. The services offered to these clients may be oppressive or discriminatory to their life experiences. b. The clients may not be amenable to being helped
c. The psychological problems these clients experience may be so severe that therapy may not be helpful. d. Clients who are culturally diverse may lack the cognitive skills to benefit from therapy.
A man thinks of himself as an outstanding athlete. One day, he watches some tennis players at his athletic club who are considerably better than he is. This information is threatening to his self concept. Because the man is not fully functioning, Rogers might have expected him to do one of the following except one. Which one?
A. Experience anxiety B. Reinterpret what he has seen to make it less threatening C. Deny that the men are good tennis players D. Accept that there are better tennis players than himself
If you decrease your alpha level from .05 to .01, you have
a. Also decreased the power of the test b. Increased the probability that you will make a Type I error c. Altered your effect size d. Effectively decided to test more people